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Meet The Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4

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Blog: http://www.rocketleague.com/news/meet-the-lamborghini-countach-lpi-8004

[h2]SPEED. GLORIOUS SPEED.[/h2]



The Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 is a visionary car of the moment thanks to its revolutionary design and rule-breaking technology. Developed to celebrate the Countach’s 50th anniversary, this modern Lamborghini displays the perfect marriage between hybrid technology and pure unadulterated power. Now the legendary super sports car is coming to Rocket League!


With a stylish wedge shape and audacious engine… Oh, come on, what more do we need to say? It’s THE COUNTACH LPI 800-4!! 

[h2]LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH LPI 800-4 BUNDLE [1100 CREDITS][/h2]
  • Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Car (Dominus Hitbox)
  • Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Engine Audio
  • Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Player Banner
  • Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Wheels
  • Lamborghini Countach 70s Wheels
  • Argento Luna Decal
*The items included in the Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Bundle above can only be equipped by the Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4. The Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 cannot be customized with all item types.

[h2]RLCS WINTER MAJOR[/h2]

The name Lamborghini is associated with greatness, and that legacy continues as an official sponsor of the 2021-22 Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) Winter Major. The Winter Major runs from March 23-27, with the final two days on March 26 and 27 being played live from the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles.
Are you ready to ride? The Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Bundle will be available from March 30 to April 5.

Rocket League Celebrates Women's History Month

Blog: https://www.rocketleague.com/news/rocket-league-celebrates-womens-history-month/

Rocket League celebrates Women’s History Month this year with FREE Player Anthems in the Item Shop! This new collection of songs called “Behind The Scenes - Linda Perry” features the work of Linda Perry as a producer, songwriter, and philanthropist. Starting today and through the end of the month, these songs will be available for free in the “Behind The Scenes” tab in-game and in a playlist on Rocket League Radio.

We’ll also be holding an IG Live hosted by Athena featuring Linda Perry on Friday, March 11 at 12 p.m. PST on the Rocket League Instagram page. Tune in to learn more about Linda Perry’s journey in music!

[h2]INSIDE THE MUSIC[/h2]

With big hats and an even bigger presence, Linda Perry has had a hand in dozens of iconic earworms through the decades. Developing her craft in the San Francisco art scene, Perry skyrocketed into the public eye after penning the alternative smash hit “What's Up?” for her band 4 Non Blondes. Today, the song remains a classic, reaching the massive milestone of 1 billion plays on Youtube.

After 4 Non-Blondes, Perry continued to shape the musical world by working with other powerful female artists. 2000’s-era girl power was on full display when P!nk rocked the world with a chart-topping banger written by Perry. At a time when pop-femininity meant looking, acting, and speaking a certain way, P!nk showed millions of young girls that the world had room for all kinds of women. The success of “Get The Party Started” off her sophomore album proved to the world that female empowerment was here to stay.

From The Ché Café to the stages of Austin, Surfbort’s roots run deep in the DIY scene. It’s an eclectic community where pay-to-play is despised, and drummers are in short supply. But with a couple of lucky breaks and a heaping bucket of talent, Surfbort caught the eye of Perry, who would go on to create a partnership with the band and produce their album “Keep on Truckin’”. Singer Dani Miller continues doing the most just by being her authentic vampire-toothed self, showing the world that gender presentation is forever free to be freaked.

[h2]BEHIND THE SCENES - LINDA PERRY[/h2]
Here are the three songs included in the collection:

Claim these Player Anthems now through the end of the month.

Patch Notes: Season 6 Live

Scheduled Release: 3/9/2022, 8 a.m. PST / 4 p.m. UTC

[h2]THE HEADLINES[/h2]
  • Season 6 Rocket Pass, featuring the new car ‘Nomad,’ has begun
  • The ‘Neo Tokyo (Comic)’ Arena can be found in Online Playlists, Private Matches, and Free Play
  • Season 5 Rewards are dropping for all eligible players
  • Additional Patch Notes for the game update on March 8 (v2.12) can be found here


[h2]SEASON 6[/h2]
Rocket Pass

  • Season 6 Rocket Pass, featuring the new car ‘Nomad,’ has begun
    • Nomad uses the Merc hitbox

[h2]Tournaments
[/h2]
  • Season 6 Tournaments are now available
  • Any unspent Season 5 Tournament Credits automatically convert into rewards
    • New: Tournament Credits have converted to the highest level reward you are capable of earning based on your Tournament Rank and the amount of Tournament Credits you have remaining


[h2]Challenges[/h2]
  • Stage 1 Challenges for Season 6 are now live

[h2]Competitive[/h2]
  • Season 6 Competitive has started
  • Season 6 Changes
    • A soft reset has been applied to all Competitive Playlists, similar to previous seasons

Patch Notes V2.12: Season 6 Update

Version: Rocket League v2.12
Scheduled Release: 3/8/2022, 4 p.m. PST / 3/9/2022, 12 a.m. UTC
[h2]THE HEADLINES[/h2]
  • v2.12 prepares Rocket League for Season 6
    • Season 6 begins on 3/9/2022, 8 a.m. PST / 4 p.m. UTC
    • Look for additional patch notes detailing Season 6 before the season begins

[h2]NEW CONTENT[/h2]
New Arena Variant
  • ‘Neo Tokyo (Comic) is now available in Private Matches, and Free Play

[h2]CHANGES AND UPDATES[/h2]
Report/Block Player Menu
  • The Mute/Report Player menu has changed to ‘Report/Block Player’
  • Blocking a player from the Report/Block Player menu will prevent you from seeing their text chat during a match
    • This will also block you from hearing that player in voice chat when it becomes available in the future
  • Blocking a player carries over between matches
  • You can unblock players from the same Report/Block Player menu
  • Blocking a player you are friends with through Epic Games will remove them from your Epic Games friends list
  • The ‘Mute All’ button has been removed
    • If you prefer to play with text chat muted, you can go to Settings -Chat - Text Chat Settings, and make changes there
Soundtracks

  • ‘Rocket League OST Vol. 1’ and ‘Rocket League OST Vol. 2’ music playlists have been removed from the game

[h2]BUG FIXES[/h2]
  • [PlayStation] Fixed a crash scenario involving four-player splitscreen
  • [PC] Fixed a bug causing framerate cap to reset on start or when opening the Settings menu
  • Fixed a trading error when attempting to trade equipped Avatar Borders and Player Banners
  • Fixed a notification display error when looking at new items
  • The SARPBC Theme Player Anthem now plays correctly when streamer safe is enabled
  • Fixed a bug causing Painted Samurai Car Bodies to lose color on trim when using its Common Decals
  • Fixed localization for Tournament queue text
  • Fixed appearance of several Painted Excavator Trails
  • Fixed a bug causing XVII Decal to change trim color on Marauder
  • Centered several Decals for the Insidio Car Body
  • The 50th Anniversary and Hot Wheels Race Team Decals for Fast 4WD and MR11 will now change colors when switching teams
  • Fixed Exo and Planetarium Paint Finishes on Gizmo
  • Fixed a Paint Finish error when using the 2020 Team Liquid decal on Fennec Car Body

Rocket League Season 6 release time - countdown to Nomad

It's that time of year again when Rocket League players pick up their controllers ready to grind their way through the Rocket League ranks once again. That's right, Season 6 is just around the corner and alongside a new competitive season, you can expect to get your hands on a new variant of Neo Tokyo, a new car, and a new limited-time event.


But when does Rocket League Season 6 start exactly? Psyonix has confirmed that the Rocket League Season 6 release time is 16:00 PST / 19:00 EST on March 8 and midnight GMT on March 9. This is when the patch will go live, so get your hard drives ready if you're looking to get a head start on the action.


Once the patch is live and ready to go, you can opt to go head to head online using your trusty car - which, we assume, can be found on our list of the best Rocket League cars - or with the Nomad, a new arrival to the game's ever-growing roster.


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